True Random Numbers

Computer generated random numbers are not true random numbers.
They are retrieved from a stored semi-random sequence.
Try the WSH samplewithoutRandomize, have it retrieve multiple random numbers, and then run the script several times.The outcome will be the same each time you run the script.

That is why websites like random.org and random.irb.hr exist.
They use atmospheric noise and photonic emission in semiconductors respectively, which is more truly random than anything that computer software can generate.

I wrote 2 functions, a class and a Windows Script Component to retrieve random integers from random.org:

RndInt, function which returns a single random integer within a specified range

RndIntArr, function which returns an array of random integers within the specified range

Random, class which returns an array of random integers within the specified range

Random.wsc, component which returns an array of random integers within the specified range

The sample script on the True Random Functions page shows how to call these functions.
The sample script on the True Random Class page shows how to use the class.
The sample script on the True Random Windows Script Component page shows how to use the component.